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    AMERICAN POET AT USM FOR CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP by MPRC, Pusat Media & Perhubungan Awam

    Published 2017
    “…USM, PENANG, 31 March 2017 A visit by an American poet and spoken word artist, Baraka Blue, was made possible recently with the collaboration between the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) School of Languages, Literacies and Translation (SoLLaT), the United States Embassy of Kuala Lumpur and Crescent Collective.…”
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    La representación del espacio doméstico en cinco poetas de América Latina Mental picture of the domestic atmosphere in five Latin American poets by Leisie Montiel Splug

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…<br>The purpose of this paper is to compare some poems, which refer to domestic life from the perspective of five Latin American poets: María Calcaño, Rosario Castellanos, Lydda Franco Farías, Piedad Bonnet y María Mercedes Carranza. …”
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    Dziga Vertov and Walt Whitman: Poetic Image in Documentary Films by K. L. Goryachok

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The article is devoted to the little-studied issue of the influence of the American poet Walt Whitman on the work of the Soviet film director Dziga Vertov. …”
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    Reading Baraka against the Grain by Hasan Al Zayed

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… Discussions about African-American poet and playwright Amiri Baraka’s work often center on his relation to the American nation and its literary canon. …”
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    Sylvia Plath’s Last Letters by Glăvan Gabriela

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Following the publication, in 2018, of a consistent part of Sylvia Plath’s correspondence, scholars interested in her complex biographical and literary story found new opportunities to read the American poet in a new light. I shall explore the letters she sent to her psychiatrist, Dr. …”
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    'Irish by descent': Marianne Moore, Irish writers and the American-Irish Inheritance' by Stubbs, T, Dr. Tara Stubbs

    Published 2008
    “…In both poems political events in Ireland – the ‘Easter Rising’ of 1916 and Ireland’s policy of neutrality during World War II – become a backdrop for Moore’s personal anxieties as an American poet of ‘Irish’ descent coming to terms with her political and cultural inheritance. …”
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    The Intersection between Art and Human Rights by Elena M. De Costa

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The article presents the Chilean-American poet and human rights activist Marjorie Agosín and her negation of forgetfulness and oblivion in this context.  …”
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    “These loins aren’t on fire”: Neoliberalism and the Erotic in Paul Martínez Pompa’s My Kill Adore Him by Rebecca R Garonzik

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In My Kill Adore Him, Mexican American poet Paul Martínez Pompa uses the realm of sexuality as a lens through which to explore the ideological, social, and affective shifts that have accompanied the rise of late capitalism in the U.S. …”
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    Little maud by Zhou, Denis WanXian

    Published 2015
    “…Little Maud is a FYP short film that I produced and is inspired by the poem, Little Sleep’s-Head Sprouting Hair in the Moonlight written by the American poet Galway Kinnell. It takes the essentials of the poem, which is about a father’s fears of his young daughter growing distant from him in future, and writes a film about the psychological journey a particular father goes through in his mind for his daughter, Little Maud. …”
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    “Reinvent America and the World”: How Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Books Cultivated an International Literature of Dissent by Gioia Woods

    “…American poet and publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti became a Cold War conduit for the publication and proliferation of postwar avant-garde and dissident poetry. …”
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    Cultural Adaptation by Mohammed Nihad Nafea Al-Sammarraie, MA student, Nadia Ali Ismael, PHD

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… This study aims at tracing the effect of the two worlds, Puerto Rico and the United States of America, on the poetry of the Latin American poet, Victor Hernandez Cruz (1949 - ). The study begins with a cultural background about the Puerto Rican indigenous culture and the Puerto Rican diaspora in the City of New York. …”
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    Metaphors for the Masses: D.H. Lawrence on Stickiness, Insects and Democracy by Shirley Bricout

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…From 1916 onwards, the term “masses” is often paired with the adjective “sticky” in Lawrence’s works, an addition that is shown to relate to Lawrence’s reading of Walt Whitman. The American poet advocated democracy based on brotherly love as a political implementation of the phrenological idea of adhesiveness. …”
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    Richard Hugo on Skye: Tragicomic Poetry of the Self by Jiří Flajšar

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… The article examines a book of poems, The Right Madness on Skye (1980), by American poet Richard Hugo (1923–1982), a major representative of the confessional and landscape mode in postwar Anglophone literature. …”
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    Returning to the Old Country: Bill Holm’s Quest for an Icelandic-American Identity by Øyvind T. Gulliksen

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This article focuses on the Icelandic-American identity of Bill Holm (1943– 2009), American poet and essayist. It explores the twofold identity of an American writer, who was a grandson and a great-grandson of immigrants in the Upper Midwest. …”
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